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Lula wants Brazil in the AI race. A fuel bill mutates into a budgetary monster. Small electricity consumers win the right to choose their supplier.
Washington treated Pix, Brazil's instant payment system, as a trade barrier. Beijing treated it as a payment rail worth plugging into
Markets fall on a new presidential poll. Supreme Court draws fresh controversy. Extremist group planned attacks to disrupt the election.
Party conventions closed on Aug. 5 with 13 presidential candidates on the ballot. Here they are.
Inventory has grown sixfold since 2012 and could double again by 2030. Whether it does depends less on cheap land than on delivering firm power to a developer's schedule.
House Speaker endorses Lula's re-election, and the Senate president edges closer. China asks to join Brazil's WTO consultations against the US. Inflation data hands the government a win.
Cheap, never-farmed soil across the Paraguayan border is drawing Brazilian farmers and land funds.
We talked to Sophie Davies, Australia's first woman ambassador to Brazil
A scandal one door from the president's desk. The Supreme Court presses its inquiry into congressional budgetary grants. An interview with Australia's ambassador to Brazil.
The number of cachaça producers is at an all-time high, but declared output fell by 16%, and exports remain a rounding error in the global spirits market.
Rio de Janeiro marked 10 years since it hosted the Olympics. This week, we looked at what the Games left behind.
Rio proved that taking territory back from armed groups can work. Then it proved how fast the gains disappear, writes researcher Thiago Süssekind.
The Federal Police's feud with a Supreme Court justice. The government's move to block Discord. Petrobras's blockbuster quarter.
Amazon deforestation is linked to falling rainfall in the Iguaçu River basin, the hydrological engine of southern Brazil's economy
Flávio Bolsonaro unveils an underwhelming running mate. New polls point in different directions. Federal probes rattle Lula and Alcolumbre.
Tecon 10 in Santos will massively increase the capacity of Latin America's busiest port. It has also become a proxy fight over antitrust doctrine and presidential authority.